"Smart" Relay for leisure battery

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ProfessorWheeto

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Hi guys,

Just about to wire up my smart relay. Saw a diagram on the stickyed thread labeling Pin 6 and 2 as switched and pin 4 as unswitched.
Although this was for a different smart relay just wondered if all the pins are labeled the same on all relays?

Mine is a TEC2M "Auto Switch Combi Relay" and has pins 12v 6 4 2 0v (in that order L to R)
So if I've got this right im going to connect a wire with an inline 15amp fuse from my starting battery to 12v pin, earth the 0v pin and connect pin 2 to the leisure battery.
 
Yep relays follow a common pin ID, see here http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/relays/relays.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
the pin numbers 2 6 4 are for a 12s (grey socket ) on a tow bar there is no difference between 2 and 6
one is caravan battery charge one is caravan fridge you can use either
 

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